Guest guest Posted April 22, 2006 Report Share Posted April 22, 2006 Biomechanics April 2006 Study absolves abnormal motion of causing pain By: Lori Rochelle Roniger http://biomech.com/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=185302956 There is a single dominant rearfoot motion pattern that most people use during gait, supporting the theory that training errors and not abnormal motion cause increased tissue stress that can lead to lower extremity and foot pain and dysfunction, according to a study presented at the APTA CSM by Northern Arizona University researchers. The investigators examined the rearfoot motion of 233 subjects (75 male, 118 female) with a mean age of 27.2 years who were not suffering from foot or lower extremity pain. Frontal plane rearfoot motion was measured using an electromagnetic motion analysis system while subjects walked barefoot along a raised six-meter walkway during five trials. Data analysis was based on the mean of the trials. The researchers grouped similar scores together, with group two having 210 members (90.1% of subjects), group three 19, and groups one and four two members each, so small that they each may represent variations of one of the larger groups. The variables of average rearfoot angle, pronation integral, total rearfoot excursion, time to peak rearfoot velocity, time to maximum pronation, and total rearfoot eversion best discriminated between the groups, predicting group membership 91.8% of the time. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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